THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF FASCIOLIASIS DISEASE IN NANDI CENTRAL DISTRICT, KENYA

Authors

  • V. M. Ngaira

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/abr.44.2118

Abstract

The study was carried out in Nandi Central in Nandi County to evaluate the economic
impact of fascioloasis disease and it’s prevalence amongst cattle, sheep and goats in
three divisions namely Kapsabet, Kosirai and Kilibwoni. The named divisions have a
sizeable coverage by papyrus a swab which is home to the snail species lymnae
trancatum and lymnae trancatula which are vectors of the disease as the intermediate
host.The research design was a survey and sampling technique used was purposeful
sampling. Secondary data was collected from Kapsabet District Veterinary Office on the
number of condemned liver from the cattle, keep and goats and financial losses were
computed based in the price of the respective livers of each species and data analysis
was done using SPSS Version 16. Mean separation was done using L.S.D (P< 0.05). A
total of 1106 livers were condemned comprising of 721 (Bovine Spp); 342 (Ovine Spp)
and 43 (Caprine Spp), which translated to arrival financial losses of 823,060.There was
significant difference of fascioliasis between Kosirai and both Kilibwoni and Kapsabet.
Bovine Spp had the highest incidence followed by Ovines Spp and finally Caprine Spp.
It was also found that there was a positive correlation between the incidents rate and
livers condemned and the usually high rainfall seasons of around March-October

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Published

2016-08-27

How to Cite

Ngaira, V. M. (2016). THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF FASCIOLIASIS DISEASE IN NANDI CENTRAL DISTRICT, KENYA. Archives of Business Research, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.14738/abr.44.2118